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    {{Quote|Cane stick sir? No modern knight should be seen without one.|[[Professor Hamilton Kift]], upon producing the Cane Stick.}}The '''Cane Stick''' was a melee weapon [[the Professor]] created for [[Sir Dan]] in 1886.
    {{Quote|Cane stick sir? No modern knight should be seen without one.|[[Professor Hamilton Kift]], upon producing the Cane Stick.}}The '''Cane Stick''' was a melee weapon [[the Professor]] created for [[Sir Dan]] in 1886.

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    Cane Stick
    Icon Cane Stick
    Type Melee weapon
    Requirement(s) 1 Chalice of Souls
    Found in The Professor's Lab
    Given by Professor Hamilton Kift
    Attack(s)[1] Main attack
    • Sharpness36 Weight0 Fire0 Magic0

    Secondary attack

    • Sharpness16 Weight5 Fire0 Magic0

    Charged secondary attack

    • Sharpness0 Weight0 Fire0 Magic36
    Appears in MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2
    "Cane stick sir? No modern knight should be seen without one."
    Professor Hamilton Kift, upon producing the Cane Stick.

    The Cane Stick was a melee weapon the Professor created for Sir Dan in 1886.

    History

    The Professor created the Cane Stick for Sir Dan using the power from a Chalice of Souls.

    Gameplay

    The Cane Stick is the third weapon Sir Dan can find in the game and the first weapon he receives from the Professor. Dan must collect one chalice in order to obtain it. Its main attack is a sharp fencing thrust, its secondary attack is a 360 degree spin, and its fully-charged secondary attack creates a three-pronged wave that snakes across the ground towards enemies.

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